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Re-install the software driver and then repeat this procedure.

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Chapter 6 Addendum HP NetServer LXr 8000 Installation Guide Figure 6-21. PCI Hot-Plug Utility - Power Turned On 6. If the right LED (Attention) stays amber or goes to amber in the Hot-Plug Utility window or on the I/O baseboard, then consider these steps: a. Power down the slot as described in Steps 2 to 5 of the section in this chapter, "Powering Down the PCI Slot," and then re-seat the PCI board. b. Re-install the software driver and then repeat this procedure. c. Write down the part number and revision level of the PCI board and then contact the manufacturer to determine if a new software driver is required. If necessary, install a new driver and repeat this procedure. 7. Observe the physical LEDs for this slot on the I/O baseboard. The Power LED on the I/O baseboard should glow green at this point. 8. If possible, verify the PCI board's operation before continuing. 9. If you are assured of the PCI board's operation, including its driver, continue with the next step. 27

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Chapter 6 Addendum
HP NetServer LXr 8000 Installation Guide
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Figure 6-21. PCI Hot-Plug Utility – Power Turned On
6.
If the right LED (Attention) stays amber or goes to amber in the Hot-Plug Utility window or on the I/O
baseboard, then consider these steps:
a.
Power down the slot as described in Steps 2 to 5 of the section in this chapter, "Powering Down the PCI
Slot," and then re-seat the PCI board.
b.
Re-install the software driver and then repeat this procedure.
c.
Write down the part number and revision level of the PCI board and then contact the manufacturer to
determine if a new software driver is required. If necessary, install a new driver and repeat this procedure.
7.
Observe the physical LEDs for this slot on the I/O baseboard.
The Power LED on the I/O baseboard should glow green at this point.
8.
If possible, verify the PCI board’s operation before continuing.
9.
If you are assured of the PCI board’s operation, including its driver, continue with the next step.